Thr Beaverton Review proper voucher» therefor to the ' undersigned at the Commercial National Bank, Hillsboro, Oregon, or to the law office of K B T*ngue. Commercial Budding, Hillsboro, Oregon, within a.x r n o n 'h « from ' th« date of this notice. Dated this 7th <*»y of March, AS A LAST RESORT HE TRIED WILLIAM’S S. L. K. ALOIIA w -— — FRID A Y. _______________ ^ A T R IL 12. 1915 1935. F. I. Kuratli, Administrator with the will annexed of the estate ot John Campbell, d- ceesed. E B. Tongue, attorney for the administrator. adv tlS -p j (2 ) IVur <-i earned chicken into Housewives lli-ad for “ Round Up" center o f rice rmg aa*l garnish And lake I ircular Route to Hiucess U N A B LE TO WORK FOR VVhKKN, . '■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a ( :i) Fill Rounil up flavor, round up ap­ v/ith sauted mushrooms BLEEP IM PO H 8IU LK IN D I. I ahjii l-.ijwunl Fn>»t ha« Jn«t re center o f rice rin g» with touV- petite, and round out the menu- DIGESTION , NKKVOU'BN KSH verrei from the muiti|*a. • ) serving it in a ring! IVrhap* ried chicken or crabfneat, creamed A N D WBAKNKHH MADE L IF E Mr. aixi Mia W her 1er H> »title ivonvoi would rather be roundabout Hulmon or nhriin|ia creole ar.d place M ISER AB LE; NOW FEELS ■ Great Newspaper * f the ■were Bortlaimt viaitmra, Sat-irtlay. extra serving» around outside ol ti.au direct, or perhaps the even, F IN E ! Northwest is Mind »ymmetry ia pU-u-uint to the r.ng to form a border, (4 ) Combinj Mr piki Mr*. Andrew Denholm si is-*« J canned peaches, red cherries ■ A R TH U R M I'L H O L L A N D it'a a fact that (lure's « Í Tort I it, visiti«! friends here, eve. but "There i* nothing like Wiiiiam* Auto Bout# and Agency Tumula y. somubhing tempting about food and orange slice«, l'ut ’ n middle S.L.K. Formula,” says Mr. Johr. ■ Beaverton -:* Oregon »«rvsd in a eiicle! O f course jnates o f ring, usui serve with a sweet j Gage, garage man at Highland. Hun. tu y y tai Luna of tho Jay Fr<*t sauce and whipped cream, i) d r­ Kansas. F'or Information are round (unless you pr-sture ul lu>me wore Mr. and Mr*. W tra-nKxhtrn a disprove ained. "F’or years 1 had nervous Head­ ■ r e g a r d i n g service o r su bscri pti on- Young ami two iksughUTi. Phone Beaverton 7303 • Ins story) and thus food in a ache* and acute attacks n of calf feeding. Nut Roundirn A t the first nasal irritation or sniffle, 1935, by the County Court c f Wash-1 Hr pointed out the importance of Mix O'rnstanch and colJ milk 1 cup brown m ig»r keeping calves* on fresh milk aa Heat rice, milk, sugar, salt in ington Co., Oregr n, the undersigned | apply Vick3 Va-tro-nol— just a f.-w drops. 1 tap. ginger long as poaeible. However, when doulile boiler. Ale, * oalf mixed with cold milk, and cook fif- the will annexed of the estate of j 2 cup» dark com syrup colds en tirely. ( T w o sizes: 30^, 50^.) ban be r**a«*l very successfully on teen minutes*. Fold in Ixvaten egg John Campbell, deceased. N o w ,' \ cup shortening n well balanced ration using dry wdvites. Turn into a ring mold. therefore, all persons having cl ai m*1 4 cups pastry flour »Aim mdk. In oriler to secure pro- Chill. Unmold onto a large platter. against the estate of John Camp 2 taps, lik in g powvk-r ■per and maximum growth it is Or, if you prefer, simply boil your bell, deceased, are hereby notified 1 cup seeded raisins essential that the calf bt kep' rice (allowing 1 cup of raw rice to tc present the rame together with >4 tap. soda tinder sanitary condition« ano be 2 quarts* boiling water and .1 tea- 5*ut sugar, syrup, ginger, melted fed a carefully analyxinl and well *j*oon„ salt) until tender, then al­ ; shortening and salt, into -aucepa* balanced oalf meet. Exercise •<** ii w it to »fry out and ''flu ff” . Then i together. Stir mixture until it boils. kunshine are always important. »imply arrange it in an even ring | then boil five minutes. Pou.- into A t the close o f the field meet on plate with a spoon. bowl and stir in flour, sola and two clar-es producing cows were Bakin*: powvler sifted together, on- ju«kred. Suggestions for Rice Rings • til .stiff enough to drop from (1 ) 'Pill rice ring with any fa- spoon. Add raisins and dmp by Miss Margaret Heddun of th*' vi rite combination o f creamed * » - spoonsful on to oiled baking «'•..•■t Multnomah hoaprtal vl*it«*l w iti ! aragus and garnish with radish Bake in moderate oven F. * Mr-. Florence Newton, Tuesday. 1 ruaes. sweet pickles or lemon elices. S to 10 minutes Mary Nault I « i*I vi aitar. was a racprvt l*urt jj (Ilu* (Orriumiau Jj T h e r e is difference SELECTION AND CARK OF CALF DISCU&SED Schick I n ie c to i* ANn-MIN P IU S . . . S u c c e s s f u l a i d in PREVENTING Colds V icks V a - t r o - n o l j W EEK S NE J O H N S O N B L A S T S A T H U E V — General H u g h • Johns on former N R A ad m in istrato r. la shown preparing a radio blaat at Huey Lo ng , the Louiai- ana " K in g f W h .” Johns on haa aiao Just assumed - tha role of newspaper c o l u m n i a t B a a Th e most important consideration, H U E V A N S W E R S B A C K — Huey Long, aanator from Louiaiana. ia shown at tha microphono aa Ha answered charges mada by Canar al Johnson du ring a radio talk. Johnson in rabuttal. caned Huey a "po- ------------- litical tarmita." - o f all, in buyin- and operating trucks, is economy. Economy o f first cost and operating cost. And the most economical trucks on the market today are— Chevrolet Trucks. Th ey sell at the world’s lowest prices. They give maximum o|*erating economy, too, because they’re powered hv valve-in-head six-cylinder engines. And they will keep on saving yon( money, day after day and year after year, because Chevrolet builds so much extra quality and rugged reliability into them that their service is as carefree as their prices and oper­ ating costs are low. See your Chevrolet dealer and get the right truck for your job at the world’s louvst prices. CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., D ETR O IT, M ICH. Comapor* Ck*vrat*t'$ lou «M i m W p r im and amay C . h f. A . C . term s. A General M otors l u k w H a l f i T o n P i c k - U p , S 465 (112 Whee l base) *V/t-Ton Stoke, $720 S P R I N G S — Keith M o r­ gan ( r i g h t ) vice-preai- d a n t o f t h r Warn» S prin g« Foundation and T re a aurer of the Pre*ident • Bli th day Dali F u n d ac­ cept« achscl* o* S5.S2S.37 from the Voice o* E « - penence. who collected that aum from h it radio littenera. L IF E IN S U R A N C E a u t h o r i t y — Freder ick H Eck er. president of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., mill discuss life i n c u r ance du rin g his talk to be broadcast due ing the F o r u m of Liberty progr am on the C olu m bia not, work Th u rsd a y. M arch 28. at 8 30 p.m E S T 1157” WhMlb*»») .Ih t i« o r . list priem . V rum a c c i a ! ,»,r* at H in t. W uX tu iin. Snmtai rqutp. m m I r t t m . *l*u a t u t*m il l i e l i « » rxtra. P r i e %uà,r,i lu c h a n t» a ,Ih,ml nane». aa J f X s>* liS* V ^ CHEVROLET TRUCKS » : T . * . 9 -> X - « . ' y * . ■’ H E N R Y W A L T Z E S — T h e motor magnate it ahown wa ltzing with a atudent at the B e rry School». Mt. B err y. Ga.. an insti­ tution for the education of mountain g ir l» and fieys to which he ha» con tributed more than $1.000.000. H E R E C O M E S SP R IN G — 1 W h an Sprin g comes M i l a d y * will be in fashion it sheJL fM wears this chic ensemble a s « f w orn by Sally Blanc N » v > »• 4 blue and grey wool is used V j, if* both the jacket and smart- l A ------- ly tailored suit. — Stipe’s Garage BEAVERTON OREGON